The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, February 24, 1894, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE SCE ANTON TR I7?T JNE S A T D It D A Y MORNING. FEBRUARY 24. 18iH.
SGRANTON TRIBUNE
f. e. WOOD,
General Manager.
rrilLIBnitri DAILY A.M. WEEKLY IN' Sc'lUS-
nix. Pa., uy lac 'luibu.Mt t'luusuiso
"Comcast
Se YoBK Omen: TntODSt BtTTl.DTKO,
rn.itu a ur.t. Uanaobk.
EWerfil at the AxfoflM l Amnio, Pa,
Snond-Clai 3att ilattrr
THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE.
sckaNTON. fbbbuari m.
Attention (i oaiM to tka mayniitcent
ficfrc-puii- iMfttr which form tins istue
of THt: TRIBUNE. If bM"ai
ptatHamo wtpiMj time'u eoiamml
untiwoif (Htoratytd keartoW YmliasW.
ovtatM ia ourrfWJ, it' ionW (Mm (efcaoui
if und iMtyni M.
WHAT FREE COAL DID.
It is instructive to OWJllttor tU
uieaniuR of last Tuesday's vote in ttiu
four couutiM which coiunris niuo
teutbs Of tha avaiiabU tutlirseite coal
inthe Uaitd StatM It was industri
ously couUudod by Lutooratio orators
and organs that wbattVW uiitfiit b
true with referencs to othsr ladmtrias
ia othr sections, th industry of min
im u.l of ttM trantportiou of tu;ro
ducts of milling was in no wise jop
srdsd in Laclcutrmiuti, Luzerne.SirUuyl
kill auil Carbon couuties bjf tbe fre
OOal olattM of tb Utinooratic tariff,
inasmuch as t'auailiau uituniitiotis w.ts
not a competitive factor In inlets
reached bv our anthracite. ( ;piie 1
to ibia sophistry wis :ao rapMUd dec
lanilofl of leading anthracite pro
damn, acojtapansd bv BaurM in :'io f,
that with tr.e duty off. Canadian OJal,
under the developinj touch of tbe
uveal Whitney ayndicate, could be laid
,!oira at our ss.ib ari ports not only
t elow the competition of oar western
fenasylvani.i and louthera bltominoui
Clippers, but also btlow thttofdofti'
ers in tbe industrial all M of anthracite,
which tins comprise thirty pir csnt.
of the entire anthracite output
These nrguments vtcr
tire falsity, and is therefore untitled to
the beuefit of a fair, frank and explicit
vindication. But be is unfortunate in
servlua a diploma io mperlor Whoae
ornitic comprehension of international
Uvr and interuallon.il equity has Riven
the color of possibility to any tale,
however fur it nuy be from real facts.
The public will now listeu to El
mund Fortatie. who first ra?f publicity
to this romance about Aliniiter Bmythe,
He has the Bsor so to speslr. for tt
pUMUont, If bo has deliberately
stanilerfd the otli ial repressnta'.lve of
this government bo ibould make im
mediate KlSendl in a publlo uiiuiier
If ho baa Met) Innooontlv led into the
circulation of false report throui;h the
mUtnformatlon of others, be ibnnld
give th name of his ontrnetwortby In
fortaanti, and tbeio infortnnnti should
retract or else bo held iii to dtcrved
corn. The diplomacy of our Demo
cratic friend bai enough aotn 1
blunders nodtt ivhieli L itaKf'f alonit,
without the Addition or alleged mis
take! which have n esiatanoa la fact.
Till Qsow protidentUI boom i
largely complimentary j yjt we could
go further an I fare wore
Iuxorasck Of the Uw w.h ineir.'Ot
ualiy pleaded la behalf of tbe Mane -
Held rloteri, and till court has acted
1 prudently m Impotlog upon these tneo
good, round lentenOO'. ItdOOtnot re
quire a high grade of Intelligence In
any class of oitlsin to lead to a re
cognition of the commonest rights of
property; and When tin lateillaenee of
any resident of thU reouhUo falls bj
low that level, ho will be none the
worse for a liberal term In jail.
Loss MoKaNI li t Is that 'though the
decalogue may have no plans in poli
tics, the j ill has.
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BURY THE WIRES.
To paatage by eoxautoa eounoll of
tiie Browning ordinance afflllug a tit
of one dollar oa each p lit belonging to
electrical compmies la this city was in
response to n popular dm in I which
Crew in proportion as there s-semjd an
iucreasinj: probability of soon gsttiu,'
well rid of ths poles and of their 00
nyhtly overhead wires altogether. So
presented l"g s tbe question was merely one in-
with considerable distinctness oa bD'.h
sids. Upon this local issue rested to
a large decree tbe wnola questiou of
jroteotion vs free trada; sine the de
dal of the former to our principal
home industry would necsssarily in
validate anv scliem of tiriffs that
..'u.ma.a nv .(Mfetan m A ' Lst
us then see bow the voters of these four ' all prove to bo a forward step
coal uroducinii counties, with this In the dirsction of pi icing all electrical
prominently before; wires aateiy nnaergronna, im
volving ii new form o' oubliu taxation
by the indirect imthol of Increased
charites imposed on th- public, TBI
TRliiL'XE could not sao the expjdieucy
of the move, and was frank enough to
say io. At the same tim Itiseqatlly
frank in tin assertion that if this dol-
qustiou most
tUoUi, rendered thfir decision la tn
brief period elapsing since list Novem
ber a Democratic plurality of U3 in
Carbon coauty was converted into a
Republican plurality of 'M; in our
own county of Lackawanna, a Repub
lican plurality of 3oJ his expanded iuto
jnenf 3.02S, in Laz;rne the plurality
f ia received by Mr Jackson has
rowu to one of 3,173, and tinallv, in
Schuylkill, th'j home of Representa
tive Reilly, who supported the Wilson
bill, free coal clau and all, a Demi
cratic plurality of ITT three nsonfhs
ago has been transformed into a Re
publican one of 1,408 In other words,
wires safely anaergroanu, tu in-
ereased cost which inoh a step will iu
evitably impoie oa tht public will be a
good investment.
It is as plain as any fact in nature or
logic that this doll ir tax will in the
end be paid by tbe public itself. There
s nothing in the theory of oftn petition
calculated to make the electrical com
panies pay this tss out of their own
dividends, for the simple reason that
saving competition does not exist. If
we could import electricity more cheap
ly than we can get it from the eonV
panics now ia existence amonir OS,
three months' tareat of free coal Uliht be a possibility of getting
the
Ly the D'inocratic revenui reformers
has resulted in a net gain to the Re
publican parv, in these f'jar counties
alone, of 'J.7IJ vjtes. it has anchored
safely into the Republican column two
coal-producing counties heretofore re
garded as certainly Democratic, that is
to say. Carbon and Sjhuvlkill. And it
has made Luzerne and Lackawanna
barren soil for Democratic missionary
work for a whole generation to come.
This computation of Raoublican ?ains
is, made upon the basis of the vote cast
last fall, when Pennsylvania g its What
was then the largest R-pub :aan plu
rality ever recorded in the common
wealth. If tve take ai our btsisof
comparison, the vots two years ago. by
which Representatives Kines. Rjilly
and Mutchk'r were electel to the con
gress in wbieh they each betrayed the
interests of their constituents in voting
for free coal on final passage, we shall
discover a popular reversal nearly
twice as striking. Toe two former
would find themselves, on tiie strength
of last Tuesday's vote, defeated entire
ly, not to say ignomini mily, while the
latter would emerge sncoessfnl but
much the worse for wear Indeed,
fruin any purely parti an point of view,
Republicans have mnc'a for which to
be thankful to the Democrat! because
of thir singnlar perversity in champi
oning free coal. A few more such
blunders as this, and tbe northern
states would join na-.ds with industrial
this tax both directly and entirely from
tbe owners of the poles, la this case
tbe dollar tariff would not be. aa our
Democratic friends ars so fond of de
claring, a tax ad. led to the price paid
by the consumer. liut the supposition
is practically impossible of realization,
and we have to face the cold, Inevita
ble fact thst the dollar "duty" will
come, by processes as certain as the
sunrise or the tides, from tbe public
which contributes to tho revenues of
cur telephone, telegraph, illuminating
and transit companies In other words,
the public will, until such tint? as it
shall tire of the anomaly, pay for the
pleasure of keeping up poles and over
head wires, when it is the public's
fundamental desire that these poles
and wires should coma down.
It is to b hoped that this lllogi. al
situation will eventually work ont its
own solution. The point which we
have desired to tn emphatic from
the very beginning of this discuasion
ia that it is the public's right to have
the whole abomination of poles and
wires wiped out entirely, and that any
dabbling with the nuisance; any tem
porary compromise with it, would be
in the nature or a surrender, rather
than, as some have contended, a vie
tory by the people. In our growing
West Virginia. Virginia and Alabarns i l'ifv w" canllot w(11 "ff,r'1 t0 M ,h
in cordial repudiation of a policy so
needless in Its championship and so
ruinous In Its effects.
Com, COME, esteemed Democratic
contemporaries, ugly words butter no
parsnips.
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Thk fkofosition to pension flrjuisn
after twenty years of r'.ii'hfnl ssrvice
has been revived in the NW Fork leg
islatnre. Wbile it Is the democratic
dogma that every well-paid employs
should look after his own future.in the
matter of providing for old age, w
transgress this in so many other direc
tion0 that it would seem to bi no mors
than fair to give the harl-working
firemen also a show. Tho oommunlty
will lose nothing by such gineroaity.
Erahtcs Wiman was not tb first and
will not be the last man to preach bet
ter than be practice 1.
SMYTHE SET RIGHT.
It Is far from complimentary to the
etandardof diplomacy set by tbe Cleve
land administration that tbe report of
Minister Smytho's interference In the
domestic administration of the govern
ment to which be was accredited
should have reached the American pub
lio at a a time wheu it was prepared
to accept any rumor of ministerial in
discretion as possible if not openly
probable.
The fact thnt tho American execu
tive had himself specifically Instructed
his rspresentative at Honolulu to enter
upon n campaign of despicable inter
ference made it a plausible tale that
this executive's representative at Port
an Prince might also have nssuined an
attitude of dictatorship over President
Kippolyte, of the Haytian republic.
Minister Smyths has since supplied
abundant proof of this accusation's en-
electrical companies i ff so easily as
this present ordinance will let theiii off
It is not enough to say that by In
payment of one dollar p-r pole they
may have the right to deface our
streets uud jeopard our properly, com
fort and safety. While in the mood
to assert our authority, we Iboold go
to the full extent of the evil and insist
upon a complete cure.
Down with the overhead wires!
'
1 r OUGHT to be eay to reach n Unit
ble medium in tilis Batter Of collegiate
tbletioO, How Would a "eottnd mind
In a souu 1 budy" do ; a c iiupromiseV
..
It is unkind in the Hirrisbur P -triot
to expose the fact that in every
county wbere Mr. Harrity has distrib
uted federal appointments, there have
been heavy Democratio losses. The
Patriot should have mor.t mercy oa tin
huni;ry expectants in Lackawanna.
diacover, has been tin wise in many of
his investments, aud has lacked that
strict adherence to coinman sense com
men ill principle! whioli be has alvo
cited with good elf-ict in essiva in
structing young men in the conditions
Of bnilnesi inooees; and while it seems
probable that the aggregatioa of losses
thus incurred, accentuated by great
anxieties Inseparable from a wile
spread business panic, has weighed
upon his mind until rash (lends were
the result, it nowhere appears that he
wis the calculating and Qtltbodlcal
Vlllata whom the law hi) in m'nl
when it Imposes strlngstit psualties
upon cOOVloted forgers Udttl th.re
is an accurate insight into tho oontll
lioui of temptation winch inrronnded
Mr. VYtntan, any severe ohnranterU t
llon of Lis appirent orlrai w.nil I bi
obviously uncharitable and unjust.
At the name ti'ii i it c tOOOt over -looked
tint .Mr.W. m an's downfall sup
plies a wholesome moral lesson. U is
ei qnent in its teaching tint two
wrong! can never, in the economy of
business, OJmblue 10 M to make one
right. Tiie error of ja) dp; inept Which
lea !s to commercial lllfl ition.OVet ip0
nlation, in short, to nnsnooefsful gnu
bliug, cannot bo rootifled b.- uuotlier
error which, in its innrsl principle, dif
fers htllu from i th.-ft. It ii unsettling
to lonnd morality to iturss the failure
of ope who baa long been, respected a
an embodiment of commercial honesty.
The greater the fall, the greater is the
strain imposed on popular confidence
in fundamental principle of probity
and honor. Yet this tension of distrust,
in the very nature of things, is bound
to be temporary. The vry fact that ii
great and respected mm cannot with
Impunity violate law which are ac
cepted m nuiveroa proves that these
laws ire nnlveria'. ami that obedience
lo them wan unalterable requisite to
lasting success
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ANOTHER OF Tuesday's queer trage
dies is recalled by the WllMs Uirre
Record, in the fact tlntoue of the men
eutouilwd in theCnylord colliery was
a candidate for a ward oflUe and was
elected at a time when heroic tneu
were searching for his tuangiod body.
This Is one of the most geuuiu.) bits of
pathos evtr encountered in politics.
In i UK opinion of Commodore Siu
gerly, "if the handwriting on the wall
shall bring Democrats together nnd
induce congress to stop making its
damnable lUOUtbl aud pass the Wilson
tariff bill, it will hi a very opportune
blazonry.'1 But opportune for whom''
i'or England' fc'or Canada?
.
TBIU aur. the days when Dre'r Dana
takes out his enicttersnee aul whets
its borril blade with ghoulish glee
upon the resonant sides of his calf skin
boot leg.
Ig Scrantos may tax the poles one
dollar eaeh, Serantoa may insist on
their coming down entirely. And that's
juit what Scranton should do.
The Tnoiisi.E with Rer Q, Mills is
; that he is unjust iu his estimate of the
j relative vain of the other Cy.D'JU, 999
inhabitants of this republic.
.
EbtroH SisnEKl.Y's fliroe nttack of
political indigestion has had one pleas
ing effect. It has made his papsr tbe
most readable tblng going.
e
AND it II a noticeable fact, speaking
of Lackawanna's -majority, that it be
gan tn grow at about tbe time Tug
TbIBCMI began to boom.
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It Is ii'Itk possible that Mr. Han
cock goose was cooked, among other
thiug. by too many cuckoo cooks.
Mi:. Htsi.s would relieve some anxi
ety if he would kindly inform us whore
he stands now.
Editor Darn Litis a So! p.
.v, ir ror! fllli.
Promises repudiated and Insolently ig
nored. U'.'niociacy trampled under foot,
responsibility shirked, lying and cowardU
evasions substituted for ths unqualified
declarations of a few mmiths nito. Amer
icau sentiment outraged ami defied, per
sonal whims or personal spite inudethe
tarty' law: here we have in forty words
tbe history of the first year of a Douio
cratic administration that began with
aolden prospects' Ilcfea. with dishonor,
that is the bitterness of It; and the dis
honor is worse thua tho defeat. What
will the senate do?
No More Secret Plittlnir
SpringMId tit., , taipa,
.Mm iter Willi-.' reply tu President IJole's
letter of "specifications" indicates that
our representative has gut down frombJi
high horse and Is trying to keen the peace.
The era of secrecy ami chicanery at Itoiio
I iu u has evidently come to an end, for
which wo may all be truly thankful
Conslttsro'lon lacarnnte.
fiidlaaapoffi Annul.
I OanOOt sing the old song.
Tboiiah they're the only true one-";
And I've too much love for uiy fellow
nan
To sing tin- latest new ones.
The 0 lanlaians C I ibno Yurn.
li', faattSorf .c'o.. feres,
Let the Hawaiian matter drop. It has
already received more intention than it
deserves. This country ihoeld keep its
bands oil monarobies and oligarchies.
Nit at Admirer t Bake tn .
IfVlflsitrort TVates, iMm,
Becretary Qreebatn sun iiiawi his pen
sion, but thousands Of rand deserving
veter.ms still draw blanks from the pen.
aiori bureau.
Brother Dana's War Daac.
.Veil) fort u'i.
Political disasters anil u'sw buuiiliations
ure closing in upon tho Democracy from
every Quarter. The poi uiar condemnatiun
of the dishonest, anti-Democratic wliaon
bin, the Insane Income tux prelect and
tho Infamous nmnarchi tal plot which the
present administration hai made Its dls
tlnotive feature, takes au linprelve lorin
whenever uud w hi ireVer tho Ullot boX.'S
ure opined
Ur. 's a Ke: Tonstu Tr
symre Moments.
A precocious, Impubdve young Mr
Was in love with i girl and he Kr.
rSatdshe; "Sir, go bloir,
Fur I'll have you to kpovv
1 in to you nothing more than n Sr."
GOLDSMITH'S $
BAZAAR
IN THE REALM OF SILKDOM
WE i tut:
DnUNKKNNISH.4
AMI Til N
tobacco Habit
No injections. N Inconvenience, No low
oftonu. 'ireatmenl at your own heme. Cures
after other raetnods fan.
Ask ronr druggist for PIIO-tlK'-NOK, r..n
miitai i. in ii. ni trsatment frss. AddreHS, con
Adeutlally, "fHO-BK'.NOs cuai; CO.,
iu: Hilton, Pft.
3EE WHAT . . .
Will buy in the
way of a
HIS 1 not our own thought, bul It ta the ranwrk recently madebj one ;i the many lady admiren
(.Lour large, new collection of Silks: The countless styles, patterns and qualities shown by ua now
would Oil ;i I'oluina If we weul Into detail. Japanese. Chinese. Franeii ami Vmriiin aiib i. u
till represented and in the acme of perfection in both the printers' and weavers' art.
To dwell in poetic fancy over them would be an insinuation upon vour nerceotive faculties Ther.
, fori, wo will simply ask yon to call and sec, when we are nii' sure thai your sense of ecstatic upprecla
j lion will be aroused by the spread placed before you.
In former years the purchase ofo silk dress was freqnently looked upon as an acl of extravagance.
Today, really ii is a matter of economy, because silks are actually cheaper than bigh-chws dress materials!
21-inch Printed Bilk Pongees, that are good and very bsautiful, only 29c.
21-inch Printed China Bilks, of the most exquisite designs, 49c.
24-inch Real Japanese Hahtnai Siik, made upon hand looms; full of life and
durability; colorings fast; washable as any cotton fabric; every desiga; a poetic
dream of loveliness. Only G3c.
23-inch Oorean Bilks, cream grounds, floral designs, washable. Only 49c.
CHAIRMAN GrlUCISOX may n.re"
that prize hamirr to t'hairuiau Uavi ;
Powell
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ONLY ONL HULE.
Lis to the credit of tiie American
jieople, nn.l nspecially t ti DCWflMpsf
presii somewhat too fond of aennatinn
hHhui, that tbe report of Kranlui Wi
man's inisforuiues hai i-liclteil only ex
pressions of syuip'ithy Bo far ni the
facts in the case i, ,v i. i in ide puh
lie, it appears that, while technically
Kttllty of ii grave crime, for whlc!i the
law provi.ies stringent panlihnent,
bis real offense, wsinheil iu tho true
(cale of symputhet.c anrl charitable
jnli;tneut, is lrsi flaring than appears
In tbe nake'l acciitntion upon which be
wm committed, without bill, to the
Tomb.
While Mr. Wiman, so far as we can
0n Befell Thai A hMs.
MMtadrii ale vri.
The lionoralil.i Uauil V. V,.orhee still
.xtiib.ti bin ohUtime ability to make n
Hpettiuiilar a of StttMOlf before the up
lilttd (Vetof a ureal p.Miple.
Nut 7 . I- . Applaudsd.
W'tishiny'On ljt.
Tho proposition t-. ilbok the wtgej of
DOO'VoUnj oonanrtanien Is tsperleotlng
nnoh diiTleuity in getting u foothold in
thu house.
in
We fan Only Hop. Tt Will
ftikuti I. mi tnUtti$i
Will tho Dem'.cratio statx COOVeOtloa
this venrsgui save the nerve io swallow
the Wilsou bill, BOdj, 1001 anil breeches?
beekinf in ttadteasni
ji faflgvfd, AftlSS,, I'niun.
Benator ilill will be hkcly lu anil Wash
iORton life rathiT ilnll ivitbuut asupieme
cuurt llk'hi on hh ImniU
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Not Worth Mu'.lonj.
Juityr.
-!: ia not jealous. y-t shn wiiheil to know
If iiny vulentiuoH 1 had rOOelVod
This yi ar uuve hem and When I auiworod
no,
Although I blunli"d, I knew that she be
lieved, 1 Med, of OOttrSej but why should 1 n-gslu
ber
Abuut thu little onei sent by my tailor!
an
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MEMORANDUMS
Office Supplies of all kinds
Inks and Mucilages
LEADINt! MAKES.
Fine Stationery
WIRT,W ATKR.M AX aud FRAN K
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All Ousianteed
Agent for Crawford's Peas aud
Buck's Flexible Rubber Stamps.
Reynolds Bros.
Stationers and Engraver.
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If you haven't secured one of our j-bution Kid Gloves, in
all colors, at 39C. a Pair s0 before they are gone. They
cannot last the week out.
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OR ARE Voir
MAKING PRESENTS?
of Mixed Candy, Clear Toys,
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SLEDS OR SLEIGHS
For Roys, (rirls or Dolls, in
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We have the goods and our
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and retail.
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Repairing Furs a Specialty.
SALE OF THE WALTER'
SPECIAL for MONDAY
STOCK
WATCHES
DIAMONDS
JEWELRY
SILVERWARE
SPECTACLES!
EDWIN G. LLOYD
4'! Lackawanna Avenue.
500 pieces Best quality 5 cas63 new Spring Style Three cases yard-wide Un
Indigo Blue Calico. Our Dress Calico Our price, bleached Sheeting. Our
price 3 c. yd Worth I 3c. price 3 .vc. Worth Gc.
7c. yd. Worth 6c. yard. yard.
2 cases newSpring Style3 Ninety pieces Extra Good ' Two cases new Spring
Dress Ginghams Our Apron Gingham. Our Outing Flannel. Our
price luc wortn ivya price, worui tc. piice, su. yu-, wuim
to 15c.
yard.
12'. and 15c.
150 pieces linon-finished 125 pieces Bleached Mus-1 12 pieces Tabble Linen,
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Glass Towelinc Our Jin rruit oi ine iioom. ieacneu, uuuiuduicu
price 5 vc. Worth 9c. i Our price G"-c yard,
yd. "Worth 9c. yd.
100 pieces Dress Goods, i Fifteen pieces Checks and
stripes tionesaaie flan
nel. Our price 29c. yard.
all kinds assortment.
Your choice 25c. yard
Worth 39c. to 69c.
and Turkey Red. Our
price, 35c; worth ouc.
18 pieces all-colors Bro
caded Velvets. Your
choice 25c ; worth 75c.
to $1-
ASK YOUR GROCER AND INSIST UPON HIS FURNISHING YOU WITH
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